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this is primarily a state and local event. speaking of virginia, if you want to look at a place that could be affected just by the physicalness of this hurricane or super storm, northern virginia which is going to be hit hard, already been hit hard, that is an obama stronghold for early voting, number one, which is going to be taken out of play, and number two, it's possible if there's a power shortage up there that that could affect the voting, paper ballots, no w.h.o. knows. >> over on msnbc, our liberal sister network, says this storm proves how important it is to have the federal government. could that be used as a way to help the federal government? >> that's old hat liberal thinking. it just doesn't fly, and in fact one of the themes of this whole race is that the federal government no in emergencies, lord knows this is an emergency and this is a public safety issue, it's not really a political issue, but i think that too much spending associated with president obama is not a good thing for him, and romney's had a pretty
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state and locals pay a portion of it. but it's a small portion. i don't believe that's going to have a significant impact long term. the expenses diffused. it's not good for state and local governments because we're already under a lot of pressure but i think that's going to be manageable. and i don't think it's going to have a major impact. i just -- your question earlier on when do the markets get up and running and is there a delay, i think if there's an economic impact, that would be it. that's why the white house is concerned. i'm going to be reaching out to secretary geithner to make sure we're coordinated to everything we can to get wall street everything it needs to be operational as soon as possible. >> and your power just went out. we're expecting widespread power outages once sandy does hit landfall. is that an accurate statement? i mean, will things get worse from here? >> things will get worse. i'm in a military facility and we just had interpretation of the power. as you heard. i apologize for the disruption. it will get worse before
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i may be in the local starbucks. >> getting your latte while executing a trade. what other names are you looking at as the possibility of rebuilding and recovery. grasso, where do you look to in you think about the construction companies, the supply of wood. >> united rental. there's a potpourri of names. i love using that. >> potpourri in. >> yeah. >> i love it. it's disgusting as smorgasbord. >> mike and i are are on the opposite side occasionally. there's a massive transformation into renting versus buying. i would say maybe mid to early -- early to mid '90s. it's been taking place. we see more and more of it. a lot of the infrastructure you or eye so much easier with an economy that's not back yet. >> specifically for hurricane sandy, though, you don't need to buy this equipment, you only need it to help you -- >> it's going to be a couple of week event hopefully. hopefully people get back to normal as soon as possible. but it's a you or i event. not a massive event for the other names. >> right. agree on that. hertz has a division, about 20% of their ref mu
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i've been calling local board of election officials in the sandy zone today. we've been able to get through to a couple of them. start with cape may, new jersey, that's the southern coastal portion of new jersey where i spoke with michael kennedy, the cape may county registrar. he toll me they are still evaluating conditions there. they're going to see how many polling places they're going to need to move. they had a couple in yacht clubs near the water but he said they're going to double those up with other polling places. further inland people will be able to vote there. he said the word he's getting is that the state of new jersey is going to lean to having an election on tuesday. that's the word from state officials there and they expect that most polling places will be open in cape may county, new jersey. however, he said the worst damage was in ocean county, new jersey. he doesn't have any word from election officials there. also in suffolk county, new york, i spoke with wayne rodgers, the republican board of elections commissioner up there. he told me t
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they're in close contact with federal, state, and local officials. they'll make sure we get the resources to those families as swiftly as possible. again, i want to thank everybody here who's doing such a great job when it comes to the disaster response. the final message i just say is, you know, during the darkness of the storm, i think we also saw what's brightest in america. i mean, i think all of us obviously have been shocked by the force of mother nature as we watch it on television. at the same time, we've also seen nurses at nyu hospital carrying fragile newborns to safety. we've seen incredibly brave firefighters in queens waist deep in water battling infernos and rescuing people in boats. one of my favorite stories is in north carolina. the coast guard going out to save a sinking ship. they sent a rescue swimmer out. the rescue swimmer said, hi, i'm dan. i understand you guys need a ride. you know, that kind of spirit of resilience and strength, but most importantly looking out for one another, that's why we always bounce back from these ki
they're in close contact with federal, state, and local officials. they'll make sure we get the resources to those families as swiftly as possible. again, i want to thank everybody here who's doing such a great job when it comes to the disaster response. the final message i just say is, you know, during the darkness of the storm, i think we also saw what's brightest in america. i mean, i think all of us obviously have been shocked by the force of mother nature as we watch it on television. at...
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we are going to support the local people and help them start these businesses. we'll have electric cars. it's going to be a little, if you will, laboratory for sustainability and businesses of small scale. >> amazing, amazing. all of this has people wondering are you spreading yourself too thin. recently you pledged $4.2 billion of your stock to take out a loan. why did you do that? >> actually, i don't owe $4.2 billion. it turns out that i have a line of credit where let's say if i want to buy something like the los angeles lakers i could buy the lakers. they are not for sale. >> you would like to buy them? >> sure. i would love to buy the lakers. very expensive way to get floor seats. the lakers are my favorite team though i also follow the warriors and the chicago bulls. >> so you take this line of credit. >> i have a line of credit in case i go shopping and something catches my eye. it's just a line of credit. >> so what happens now? you have built this unbelievable company, 100 billion plus. you have an enormous amount of personal wealth. when you look back
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-- at certain localities. and certainly could really turn around prices that have been really getting a lot softer for consumers lately. >> just when you thought because crude prices have been coming down that consumers were going to catch a break, maybe not. addison, thanks. >> my pleasure. >> addison armstrong. >>> mike murphy, have a trade here? >> i do, scott. i think one of the ways to play this, as you see refineries potentially going off again and this storm hitting the northeast in an area where a lot of major refineries could be hut, i think you go back to nat gas here. i don't know if it's an initial move after this storm. but we're sitting on an abundance of natural gas in this country. the nat gas stocks or nat gas in and of itself, i think that's a way near term and really long term out, i think that's the future here. i'd be getting involved with nat gas names. >>> still to come, the president's statement on hurricane sandy in just a few moments. there's a picture of the briefing room in white ho
-- at certain localities. and certainly could really turn around prices that have been really getting a lot softer for consumers lately. >> just when you thought because crude prices have been coming down that consumers were going to catch a break, maybe not. addison, thanks. >> my pleasure. >> addison armstrong. >>> mike murphy, have a trade here? >> i do, scott. i think one of the ways to play this, as you see refineries potentially going off again and this...
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listen to your state and local officials. follow instructions. the more you follow instructions, the easier it is for our first responders to make sure that they're dealing with true emergency situations. so the better prepared individual families are for the situation, the easier it is going to be for us to deal with it. next, obviously, i want to talk about the extraordinary hardship that we've seen over the last 48 hours. our thoughts and prayers go out to all the families who have lost loved ones. unfortunately, there have been fatalities as a consequence of hurricane sandy. it's not clear that we've counted up all the fatalities at this point. obviously, this is something that is heartbreaking for the entire nation. we certainly feel profoundly for all the families whose lives have been upended and are going to be going through some very tough times over the next several days and perhaps several week and months. the most important message i have for them is that america's with you. we are standing behind you. we are going to do everything we
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government -- federal, state and local was only up 10,000. look, i know obama is going to crow about it. any president would crow about he needed some good news after getting walloped and having his clock cleaned at the debate. but my other point, jack -- >> larry, wait a minute, let me make one point. i've been reviewing businesses all week, 14 of them, okay, and not one of them is showing stronger growth in the third quarter than they did in the second. some are equal to the second, some are a little worse than the second. the economy was revised down in the second. it's implausible that you could be running at a 5% gdp growth rate, which is what these numbers are implying. >> the nonfarm payroll number was lousy. you're right about that. the nonfarm payroll and private sector numbers, 114,000 and 104,000 were lousy so i agree with that point. i want to challenge you on one other point, okay? the isms for manufacturing and services both outperformed. now they're walking back to the mid 50s. that shows better growth. maybe even 3% growth. ca
government -- federal, state and local was only up 10,000. look, i know obama is going to crow about it. any president would crow about he needed some good news after getting walloped and having his clock cleaned at the debate. but my other point, jack -- >> larry, wait a minute, let me make one point. i've been reviewing businesses all week, 14 of them, okay, and not one of them is showing stronger growth in the third quarter than they did in the second. some are equal to the second,...
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there's a lot of incentive, both at the state and local level to rebuild some of this infrastructure. so i don't think you're dealing with the japan situation. this is a highly urban, highly wealthy area that's been impacted and i think they will add to economic growth, especially in the first quarter. >> what do you think of the net losers? businesses here who have lost income that just won't get it back. >> yeah, i think when you're thinking about the poll process, it's not so much retail, but you're thinking about who has capacity that's not going to be used right now, and there's no way going to be captured in the future. you're thinking about legend -- lodging, thinking about airlines, you can't fill a plane twice. you can't refill a hotel twice to make up for the lost occupancy. so any kind of a business like that is going to be impacted here. >> you phrased it interestingly, which is that this could actually be a hit to wealth and a boost to gdp. in terms of the wealth hit, walk us through that piece of this and the significance of it. >> when you see the visual of the houses i
there's a lot of incentive, both at the state and local level to rebuild some of this infrastructure. so i don't think you're dealing with the japan situation. this is a highly urban, highly wealthy area that's been impacted and i think they will add to economic growth, especially in the first quarter. >> what do you think of the net losers? businesses here who have lost income that just won't get it back. >> yeah, i think when you're thinking about the poll process, it's not so...
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that's local efforts, a little bit as mayor coleman spoke about. local efforts. we're working hard, we're getting things done. both at the county level, we're using public-private partnerships. we do believe job growth comes from the private sector but we don't want government standing in the way. that's where we have some concerns today at the federal level. some mandates an certainly some restrictions. and taxes that are causing some issues. we look forward to a positive economy growth in our areas. >> are you at all hopeful that we will be able to avoid the fiscal cliff or do you think, as others do, that they're going to take it right up to the 11th hour? >> well, i think surely it probably will go to the 11th hour. we've seen that in the past. >> yes, we have. >> history repeats itself. that's something -- we need a strong leader out there. i think mitt romney shows that. people are recognizing that. a strong leader to avoid some of that. i'm working on next year's budget now. we'll have it done early. we're not going to the 11th hour. that's where people ge
that's local efforts, a little bit as mayor coleman spoke about. local efforts. we're working hard, we're getting things done. both at the county level, we're using public-private partnerships. we do believe job growth comes from the private sector but we don't want government standing in the way. that's where we have some concerns today at the federal level. some mandates an certainly some restrictions. and taxes that are causing some issues. we look forward to a positive economy growth in our...
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do you know how valuable that was to my local economy? if chase manhattan hadn't given me a credit line, i could not have continued my business. now i'm in partnership with over 18 small businesses, and what are they doing? what's the major issue once they have a little success under their belt, is cash flow problems. so large banks coming into play like a chase manhattan and helping these people succeed is not just an extra, they don't succeed without it. so the small business lending has become the major card in helping small businesses grow. >> best of luck at the world business forum today. and that's it for today's show. i'm karen cho. thanks so much for watching "worldwide exchange." >>> good morning. today's top stories. your money, your vote. president obama and mitt romney set to square off tonight in the first presidential debate. new polls today show the race is closer than some have suggested. in global market news, weak economic data was out overnight from china. the country's normally robust services sector fell sharply last
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since when you last looked at the stock, given the last time they reported they were making zero for local advertising, now it's 150 million. >> the only good news in this report is they've shown that they're able to make money on their mobile apps and i think that's good news but i think we shouldn't overreact to that. it's 14% of revenues. given how much revenues that we'll need to make to sustain market value they need to show me a lot more so just as my advice in the last earnings report was i wasn't going to react to an individual earnings report, i would give the same advice in the opposite direction. this is good news but it's not extraordinarily good news. >> joe? >> professor, let me ask you now as facebook moves higher to the mid-20s do you buy into the thesis there will be a tremendous amount of inventory for sale from those that bought facebook from the may sell-off in may, 42 all the way down? >> there very well might be. i think there is that danger that if it hits 24, 25, you're going to get a wave of selling, but i think, i think that the market can overcome that. i think t
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here in washington, locally, the worst passed us by, a flooded potomac river it is still in its banks. that means the worst is over here. back to you guys. >> thank you vet. super storm sandy slamming the east coast. we will talk about the impact on the gross domestic product and the retailer. >>> this video just came in of atlantic city new jersey. sections of the famous boardwalk washed away, turned into stick and stones. >>> whether the. even the initial estimates for damage hurricane sandy are staggering they bound to go higher. what will sandy's long-term impact be? joining us once again is paul walsh, vice president of weather analytics for the weather channel. what -- you have what he a chance to crunch some of these numbers. yesterday, we talked about retail. >> yep. >> today, you are taking a broader look what are you coming up with in terms of the impact? >> so i have been talking to some economists out there and sort of getting their senses, early days, of course, but chatted with mark zandi yesterday. they are estimating that binds the location where the storm hit, probabl
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through about mid-morning to noon depending on the local area. also lake erie had been continuing to get water over the interstate because of that. so the high wind warnings plus the snow we've had now, 18 inches in davis, west virginia and more to keep on falling. >>> let's talk about the new york stock exchange trading floor did survive the night. there was no flooding or damage. but a lot more going on and we want to talk to bertha coombs who joins us with more on what's ahead for the markets. >> yeah, last night the nyse take to go twitter to dismedical rumors that the floor was under water. you can see it is dry here. plenty of sand bags. later on this morning, the nyse, the nasdaq and exchanges will all try their contingency systems. the ncht yse will do that test between 8:00 a.m. and noon. they will do it open at 9:30 and then a closing at 12:00. they do expect and hope to be open tomorrow. but what you have to look at is the rest of the infrastructure here in lower manhattan. last night, we had a substation blow on east 14th street in th
through about mid-morning to noon depending on the local area. also lake erie had been continuing to get water over the interstate because of that. so the high wind warnings plus the snow we've had now, 18 inches in davis, west virginia and more to keep on falling. >>> let's talk about the new york stock exchange trading floor did survive the night. there was no flooding or damage. but a lot more going on and we want to talk to bertha coombs who joins us with more on what's ahead for...
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earlier today the president said the government will do everything it can do get resources to local governments. and new images are emerging from the destruction. check out this shot of a parking lot full of cabs in hoboken, new jersey, it is literally under water. and this photo taken from union beach, new jersey. pretty harrowing stuff. and finally, some good news for air travel. new york's jfk airport is set to open tomorrow in both washington and philadelphia airports are back operating today after more than 18,000 flights were canceled as a result of superstorm sandy. melissa? >> courtney, thanks for that rundown. our very own scott cone has been braving the storm from manhattan's battery park. he joins us with the latest on how lower manhattan including the financial district has faired in sandy's wake. scott? >> reporter: melissa, if you consider the fact that the stock exchanges are going to re-open as well as the kmcommodity exchange, the new york merc in the financial district i suppose it faired pretty well considering they'll get back up and running after two days down after such a
earlier today the president said the government will do everything it can do get resources to local governments. and new images are emerging from the destruction. check out this shot of a parking lot full of cabs in hoboken, new jersey, it is literally under water. and this photo taken from union beach, new jersey. pretty harrowing stuff. and finally, some good news for air travel. new york's jfk airport is set to open tomorrow in both washington and philadelphia airports are back operating...
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it's going to change local tide tables and navigational charts. we're just getting our arms around it. we were among the first few on a beach today looking at houses that are gone. neighbors that are gone. gas lines are open. it's a terribly scary atmosphere. they don't have their arms around it yet. but that's what we've been talking about during our coverage of this storm. >> brian, i grew up as a kid in deal, new jersey, right on the water towards the west end. it was right off ocean avenue. is this storm just taking that all out, going all the way up north and west? is that what's happened too? >> you know, i know it very well. long branch got hit very hard. the boardwalk there. spring lake got hit very hard. i haven't heard about deale. president garfield died if a house this close to the beach overlooking the water. but all of these communities are in the same spot. it mattered your prok sim t eed the hotel. saw i house today on market valued at $15 million torn to shreds and now it will be sold for a plot of property on the beach. >> did we
it's going to change local tide tables and navigational charts. we're just getting our arms around it. we were among the first few on a beach today looking at houses that are gone. neighbors that are gone. gas lines are open. it's a terribly scary atmosphere. they don't have their arms around it yet. but that's what we've been talking about during our coverage of this storm. >> brian, i grew up as a kid in deal, new jersey, right on the water towards the west end. it was right off ocean...
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and that 1.6% drag is pretty comparable to the fiscal drag we've seen from state, local, federal in 2011, 2012. >> all right. tom, thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> it's good to see you. andrew is going to talk about asking for comments. i have a comment from a viewer. >> what was the comment? >> you are right, the broken window theory of stimulation is silly, keynesian economists can't help mistaking capital flows for capital stock. why not destroy all capital so we can rebuild it and call it economic stimulus. net net, it's a redistribution of capital from savers to labor. makes no sense. if you do think about it long enough, does it really make any sense to destroy a city to rebuild it because of the economic? it doesn't. so you don't want to keep doing this. >> hurricane sandy took care of that. >> you really don't. >> and we have to do. we want to do it and any of the positives that come out of it in terms of construction and labor, we'll take it, but because we have to do it, but it's certainly not something -- when i mentioned andrew, i think of you. but now we've got
and that 1.6% drag is pretty comparable to the fiscal drag we've seen from state, local, federal in 2011, 2012. >> all right. tom, thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> it's good to see you. andrew is going to talk about asking for comments. i have a comment from a viewer. >> what was the comment? >> you are right, the broken window theory of stimulation is silly, keynesian economists can't help mistaking capital flows for capital stock. why not destroy all...
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all these decisions are made at the local level but i would hope that they would look at the conditions we are dealing with and make the smart move and not have school bus owes the road tomorrow. we don't know what the conditions the roads will be in. we will anticipate during the evening, a lot more downed trees and downed wires. just be a very dangerous situation to move folks around tomorrow. we believe. so let's leave these roads open for emergency personnel to get around. department of health requested out of state assistance for 75 ambulances to help. 22 ambulances arrived from indiana today. i want to thank governor daniels for his assistance in this regard for sending 22 ambulances from indiana. they arrived today, traveled from indiana to new jersey and i want to thank governor daniels for his help in this regard. let's talk about road closures. garden state parkway closed in both directions from the driscoll bridge to the end of the parkway in cape may. and the turnpike currently is closed from exit 7-a to exit 8. 42 other road closures in 13 counties. where a road is closed t
all these decisions are made at the local level but i would hope that they would look at the conditions we are dealing with and make the smart move and not have school bus owes the road tomorrow. we don't know what the conditions the roads will be in. we will anticipate during the evening, a lot more downed trees and downed wires. just be a very dangerous situation to move folks around tomorrow. we believe. so let's leave these roads open for emergency personnel to get around. department of...
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>> you never want to make it too local of a story. it is affecting so many millions of people but that picture of the entrance to the brooklyn battery tunnel is astounding the amount of water. 14-foot surge. >> rename it, the brooklyn barrier tunnel. it's a terrific road, by the way. >> scott, so much good work overnight. i look forward to working with you in a little while. scott cohn. we'll take you along sandy's path throughout the morning. the hartford will join us to explain the impact. a lot to talk about there. one more look at futures about 30 seconds left to trade. but modest rebound here. positive action on the dow and we'll see if we do, in fact, get some exchanges opening tomorrow. >>> grocery chain kroeger has a number of stores in virginia and wch wf where more than 100,000 people are reportedly without power on the cnbc news line is their chief financial 0 officer. michael, good morning to you. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> we look at this through all sorts of different prisms. what
>> you never want to make it too local of a story. it is affecting so many millions of people but that picture of the entrance to the brooklyn battery tunnel is astounding the amount of water. 14-foot surge. >> rename it, the brooklyn barrier tunnel. it's a terrific road, by the way. >> scott, so much good work overnight. i look forward to working with you in a little while. scott cohn. we'll take you along sandy's path throughout the morning. the hartford will join us to...
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we'll have much more on how you should be playing toda action, and low local banking was affect the. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> a quick market flash, take a look at the self-storage read, not getting a lot of attention, but they are noted. cantor fitzgerald saying look at names like sovereign self-storage and cube smart, because as people have to move their belongings from damaged homes, they're going to store them for a couple months, so you may see an up tick in revenue this year, early on into next year as simply people need a place to put stuff before they can rebuilt, as we all begin to rebui rebuild. >>> when we come back, what effects did the storms have on local businesses especially local banks. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money,
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it would be store by store and specific to that local store. customers would have to check with the store manager. >> we should show at some point today a chart of thgenerac. when they are hooked up to natural gas, they are there and ready to go. and you don't need to go to a gas station and load up a bunch of tanks and pour it into the generator and start it up like a lawn mower or something. the market is not trading. what is more profitable, margin on batteries or plywood? >> depends on which vendor you are talking about. we really don't talk about specific profit on items. >> depends on which one is easier to gauge at any given time. >> good thing here is state of emergencies are declared we lock down pricing. we lock down pricing well in advance of states of decree and the majority of states we serve locked down in the northeast at this point. price gauging may be somebody else's problem but not home depots. >> is there a state where you have seen people get more quickly into the stores or is this pretty much across the board everywhere. >
it would be store by store and specific to that local store. customers would have to check with the store manager. >> we should show at some point today a chart of thgenerac. when they are hooked up to natural gas, they are there and ready to go. and you don't need to go to a gas station and load up a bunch of tanks and pour it into the generator and start it up like a lawn mower or something. the market is not trading. what is more profitable, margin on batteries or plywood? >>...
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because katrina kind of localized. it was a gross domestic product event in that there was so much rebuilding that had to be done that there were just months and months and months of lumber going up, shingle going up, roof tile going up, appliance going up. from what you hear with 60 million people, this could be a gdp event. i know the futures are down. look, there's terrible tragedy coming if everybody's right. but there will be insurance that pays off billions. and that will go back into the u.s. economy. i'm not looking for silver lining when there is the lethality of the storm. be aware, they weren't looking for it either in andrew. then it was just months and months of better gdp. >> that's an excellent point. joining us this morning, former new york governor george pataki joining us on the cnbc newsline. good to have you. good morning. >> nice being on with you. >> i assume you heard part of the mayor's presser. normally when you're about eight, nine hours ahead of landfall, you get a little more clarity here. n
because katrina kind of localized. it was a gross domestic product event in that there was so much rebuilding that had to be done that there were just months and months and months of lumber going up, shingle going up, roof tile going up, appliance going up. from what you hear with 60 million people, this could be a gdp event. i know the futures are down. look, there's terrible tragedy coming if everybody's right. but there will be insurance that pays off billions. and that will go back into the...
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i came away thinking nike's problems had to do with local retailers and price cutting. yum! has not seen the slowdown i thought they would. china's going nowhere and really bad, i didn't see it last night. the only one i did see that was disappointing was cummins truck being down, because frac something down, not being drilled as much as before. >> we had an analyst that talked about that for the consumer plays it's not going to be a bad deal, lululemon and nike was mentioned as two of the stocks he liked. >> he was terrific, a total breath of fresh air. i'm buying residential property in my area because i know area and i'm getting very cheap money and i'm able to rent at high prices, i'm not allowed to own stocks, way to make money, he's dead right as always. >> richard, you talked about what it's meant recently for some of your returns, too. it's been huge. >> yeah, well just the multifamily business has been extraordinarily good the last few years because money is cheap and because there's less of people who went to rent houses or apartments so it's a good way to go. >> f
i came away thinking nike's problems had to do with local retailers and price cutting. yum! has not seen the slowdown i thought they would. china's going nowhere and really bad, i didn't see it last night. the only one i did see that was disappointing was cummins truck being down, because frac something down, not being drilled as much as before. >> we had an analyst that talked about that for the consumer plays it's not going to be a bad deal, lululemon and nike was mentioned as two of...
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in this particular report, i'm happy to see continued growth in professions in business and also in local government, education, and more importantly in health care and those are areas that i know something about, i've been traveling around the country and we're seeing more investments in manufacturing and high-skilled labor areas and that's where you need to play the focus and we need congress to cooperate with us to make sure we can go. >> we can go through all of the talking points we do every month, madam secretary. congress needs to do more and i want to read you one tweet for jack welch who used to run general electric and a man who knows a bit about economic data is created and this is his tweet this morning, madam secretary. unbelievable jobs numbers. the chicago guys will do anything, can't debate, so change numbers. what do you say to him? >> i would say that i have the highest regard for our professionals that do the calculations in the bls. they are highly skilled economists trained in this area, and you have to look at two surveys that have been done. the payroll as well as h
in this particular report, i'm happy to see continued growth in professions in business and also in local government, education, and more importantly in health care and those are areas that i know something about, i've been traveling around the country and we're seeing more investments in manufacturing and high-skilled labor areas and that's where you need to play the focus and we need congress to cooperate with us to make sure we can go. >> we can go through all of the talking points we...
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i think the issues will be handled well from the local contractor. all of the issues you just mentioned from a mechanical standpoint have no bearing on this incident. it was purely an act of god. wind speeds in the 60 mile an hour range, probably in excess of 100 up here with the updraft. when you watch the video the video clearly shows it goes over backward. these guys are experts in what they do, and as soon as they can get access to the machine, when the weather calms down a bit, they will have it secured within a few days i believe. >> what i don't understand, everyone knew the storm was coming, they didn't know for sure it would hit new york, right, and i know it takes days, to disassemble a crane like this. if you knew a storm might we coming, shouldn't they have taken it down? getting to the question of liability, have you entire blocks, people not being able to go to their homes, stores that can't go open, traffic diversion. this crane is causing a lot of problems. >> obviously the storm coming, they did know about it, and what i understand,
i think the issues will be handled well from the local contractor. all of the issues you just mentioned from a mechanical standpoint have no bearing on this incident. it was purely an act of god. wind speeds in the 60 mile an hour range, probably in excess of 100 up here with the updraft. when you watch the video the video clearly shows it goes over backward. these guys are experts in what they do, and as soon as they can get access to the machine, when the weather calms down a bit, they will...
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get it at your local walmart. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ >>> want to get you up to speed on some of the -- i don't think there's any way to describe it. misery inflicted by superstorm sandy. more than 6 million homes and businesses if there are homes left are without power in 14 states. and the district of columbia. a day and a half after the storm slammed in to the jersey shore, our death count at this point is 40 people in the united states. one person in canada, as we
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i'm going to need a lot of help from the federal government, the state government, the local government, the individuals in our community, professionals that certainly know a lot more than myself. because we're going to be going basically from the ground up. seaside heights as it wass was before it never be known that way again. >> i understand there were rescue efforts under way earlier today. can you give us the latest on that? >> yes, most of the rescues, we've gotten out, just about everybody that we can at this point in time. we feel like that we've gotten everybody that's wanted to go out. some people waited until a very, very late date, and we got some very special people over here that have a wonderful job, volunteers that want to do nothing more than just help put their own life on the line to just help these people. and we're very grateful to have individuals like that. our rescue is just about i would say about 98% complete. >> mayor, my thoughts and prayer, as are the thoughts of prayers of so many with you and your community right now. i wish you the best. we'll talk to you
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i think the issues will be handled well from the local contractor. all of the issues you just mentioned from a mechanical standpoint have no bearing on this incident. purely an act of god. wind speeds in the 60 mile an hour range, probably in excess of 100 up here with the updraft. when you watch the video the video clearly shows it goes over backward. these guys are experts in what they do, and as soon as they can get access to the machine, when the weather calms down a bit, they will have it secured within a few days i believe. >> what i don't understand, everyone knew the storm was coming, they didn't know for sure it would hit new york, right, and i know it takes days, to disassemble a crane like this. if you knew a storm might we coming, shouldn't they have taken it down? getting to the question of liability, have you entire blocks, people not being able to go to their homes, stores that can't go open, traffic diversion. this crane is causing a lot of problems. >> obviously the storm coming, they did know about it, and what there what i understa
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here's the local mayor. all right, well, we talked to the local mayor earlier and they are prepared under 24-hour operations here trying to keep the lines of communication open with residents here who chose not to evacuate as well as keeping up-to-date with everything going on in terms of emergency responses and any type of damage that may come because of hurricane sandy, don and chad. >> sandy, standby. we have chad myers here again. sandy, you can play along in this as well. so we have sandra, chad is in ocean city, maryland, 200 miles north of georgia. georgia is getting pelted at this point. how long before sandy starts to feel what he's feeling? >> there are arms on this storm. they are almost like you see a picture of the hurricane with spiral bands. that's what we have with the storm. let me walk over here to describe what you're going to look at for the next 36 hours. i want you to know when you see it what you're seeing. there's the center of the storm right there, don. wherever there's color, that'
here's the local mayor. all right, well, we talked to the local mayor earlier and they are prepared under 24-hour operations here trying to keep the lines of communication open with residents here who chose not to evacuate as well as keeping up-to-date with everything going on in terms of emergency responses and any type of damage that may come because of hurricane sandy, don and chad. >> sandy, standby. we have chad myers here again. sandy, you can play along in this as well. so we have...
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local headquarters. this is just one metric. local headquarters is a question of real estate. what really matters is those voter engagements. it's the phone calls they've made, the ability to get people to the polls. it's the ability to get people to vote early. that is particularly key in a state like florida. but ground game is a critical measure in a race this tight, everything matters in the final sprint. and this -- in the case of headquarters, it's advantage obama, no question. >> you know what, just as you were saying that, we popped up a graphic. and i want to look at those numbers again, because i couldn't believe it. it was the headquarters in ohio, florida and virginia, which are three of the most critical states. obama has 122 to romney's 40. in florida, obama has 102 to romney's 48. and in virginia, 47-29. a bit closer there. that's just those three states. and quickly, john, i have to wrap it up. but the other battleground states, are they representative like this, as well, in terms of obama really just -- almost 5-1, outnumbering romney in the battleground -- in
local headquarters. this is just one metric. local headquarters is a question of real estate. what really matters is those voter engagements. it's the phone calls they've made, the ability to get people to the polls. it's the ability to get people to vote early. that is particularly key in a state like florida. but ground game is a critical measure in a race this tight, everything matters in the final sprint. and this -- in the case of headquarters, it's advantage obama, no question. >>...
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the president of the united states, our governor and really, dozens of local elected leaders of all parties across the state, we're all pulling together. we're all in the same foxhole, all fighting the same enemy here. it's not refreshing, frankly, that's the standard that built america in the past and will help us forge forward in the future. >> we're hearing that there have been as many as six fatalities now in new jersey. that death toll may well rise. there are many areas people can't get to. what are you hearing about people who may be trapped or areas where these services have simply not been able to get to them? >> that's the crisis. that's what has me concerned. the storm may have passed but the challenges continue. i've got high-rise building with seniors who might be dependent upon power and electricity for medical machines. people who have medicine that requires refrigeration. we have to get to those people, have to get them secure, got to get them to hospital. we still have flooded areas. we still have a lot of challenges. this is going to be a long process of stabilizing, getti
the president of the united states, our governor and really, dozens of local elected leaders of all parties across the state, we're all pulling together. we're all in the same foxhole, all fighting the same enemy here. it's not refreshing, frankly, that's the standard that built america in the past and will help us forge forward in the future. >> we're hearing that there have been as many as six fatalities now in new jersey. that death toll may well rise. there are many areas people can't...
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the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. and polls just closed in if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> more politics. we're going to be talking about this until the election is over. joe biden versus paul ryan, the first and only vice presidential -- the firs
the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. and polls just closed in if we...
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he coorde are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. customer erin swensoner ] bought so, i'm happy. today. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. prand you're seeing that rightno quit in amnow.a... over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've mad
he coorde are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. customer erin swensoner ] bought so, i'm happy. today. sales go up... i'm...
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obviously this is a federal, state and local effort. and the first thing i want to do is just to thank everybody who's been involved in the entire rescue and recovery process. at the top of my list i have to say that governor christie throughout this process that be responsive he has been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in front of this incredible storm. and i think the people of new jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey bounce back even stronger than before. i want to thank him for his extraordinary leadership and partnership. i want to thank the congressional delegation because part of the reason we're going to be able to respond quickly to all of this is because they helped make sure that fema financing was in place. and we're very appreciative of those efforts. and i want to thank craig fugate. sometimes people thank not just fema but they need to think the people behind him. he lives and breathes this stuff making sure we're providing help people so despe
obviously this is a federal, state and local effort. and the first thing i want to do is just to thank everybody who's been involved in the entire rescue and recovery process. at the top of my list i have to say that governor christie throughout this process that be responsive he has been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in front of this incredible storm. and i think the people of new jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new...
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get it at your local walmart. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ to start her own interior design business. she's got a growing list of clients she keeps in touch with using e-mail marketing from constantcontact.com. constantcontact is easy and affordable. it lets her send out updates and photos that showcase her expertise and inspire her customers for only $15 a month. [ dog barking ] her dream -- to be the area's hottest interior design office. [ children laughing ] right now, she just dreams of an office. get a free trial at constantcontact.com. >>> we're just getting these pictures in from cnn. we want to share them with you now. thi
get it at your local walmart. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ to start her own interior design...
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the asbury park press is printing the names of local gas stations that are open. getting reports of really long lines at the pump and that could continue for weeks, because the garden state's rail system is devastated and may not be back online for quite some time. >>> halloween interrupted. cities and towns impacted by superstorm sandy which downed free limbs and power lines postponed halloween trick-or-treating tonight. the greenwich halloween parade was postponed but mayor bloomberg says it may be rescheduled next week. the storm also wiping out halloween festivities at the white house. >> be careful, trick or treat -- kids really want to know this, trick-or-treating is still on. >> if you're watching, keep your bags on. >> new york laguardia airport remains closed due to flooding from hurricane turned superstorm sandy. the airport tarmac looks more like a lake after the storm hit. no word on when laguardia will reopen. it doesn't look like any time soon. it is one of three major airports here serving the new york area. both newark and jfk reopening today, thou
the asbury park press is printing the names of local gas stations that are open. getting reports of really long lines at the pump and that could continue for weeks, because the garden state's rail system is devastated and may not be back online for quite some time. >>> halloween interrupted. cities and towns impacted by superstorm sandy which downed free limbs and power lines postponed halloween trick-or-treating tonight. the greenwich halloween parade was postponed but mayor bloomberg...
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we are getting an early read on local news making national head lives. gasoline is at a premium in new jersey in the aftermath of super storm sandy. many gas stations have managed to reopen and people seem to be getting the message. we have reports of long lines at the pumps and that could continue for weeks because the garden state's rail system is devastated and may not be back online for quite some time. >>> and this from the boston harold. another casualty of super storm sandy is halloween. cities and towns up and down the east coast have postponed halloween, trick-or-treating, with the downed tree limbs and the power lines that sandy left in its wake. they are worried about that. in new york city, the traditional halloween parade was postponed. mayor bloomberg says it may be rescheduled next week. the storm also wiping out halloween festivities at the white house. you predicted this when the storm was first forming. you said halloween is over. >> this is the second time this happened in these parts. last year halloween was canceled far lot of neighb
we are getting an early read on local news making national head lives. gasoline is at a premium in new jersey in the aftermath of super storm sandy. many gas stations have managed to reopen and people seem to be getting the message. we have reports of long lines at the pumps and that could continue for weeks because the garden state's rail system is devastated and may not be back online for quite some time. >>> and this from the boston harold. another casualty of super storm sandy is...